This article is part of our Bernie on the Scene series.
This week, I continue my fantasy baseball draft preparation articles with first base and third base rankings.
These position have a number of players capable of seeing service time at first base. Before drafting, be certain to check position eligibility on the platform used in your league. A lot of players may get enough service time at first and third to be listed in my rankings.
First Base Rankings
Sleeper: Josh Naylor
Don't Forget About: Rowdy Tellez
- Vladimir Guerrero, Blue Jays
- Freddie Freeman, Free Agent
- Matt Olson, Athletics
- Pete Alonso, Mets
- Austin Riley, Braves
- Jose Abreu, White Sox
- Paul Goldschmidt, Cardinals
- Ryan Mountcastle, Orioles
- Josh Bell, Nationals
- C.J. Cron, Rockies
- Rhys Hoskins, Phillies
- Max Muncy, Dodgers
- Trey Mancini, Orioles
- Kris Bryant, Free Agent
- Jared Walsh, Angels
- Anthony Rizzo, Free Agent
- DJ LeMahieu, Yankees
- Jake Cronenworth, Padres
- Lourdes Gurriel, Toronto
- Luke Voit, Yankees
- Joey Votto, Reds
- Ty France, Mariners
- Kyle Schwarber, Free Agent
- Nathaniel Lowe, Rangers
- Bobby Dalbec, Red Sox
- Miguel Sano, Twins
- Rowdy Tellez, Brewers
- Yasmani Grandal, White Sox
- Alex Kirilloff, Twins
- Brandon Belt, Giants
- Frank Schwindel, Cubs
- Josh Naylor, Guardians
- Eric Hosmer, Padres
- Yuli Gurriel, Astros
- Jesus Aguilar, Marlins
- Eduardo Escobar, Mets
- Spencer Torkelson, Tigers
- Andrew Vaughn, White Sox
- Jonathan Schoop
This week, I continue my fantasy baseball draft preparation articles with first base and third base rankings.
These position have a number of players capable of seeing service time at first base. Before drafting, be certain to check position eligibility on the platform used in your league. A lot of players may get enough service time at first and third to be listed in my rankings.
First Base Rankings
Sleeper: Josh Naylor
Don't Forget About: Rowdy Tellez
- Vladimir Guerrero, Blue Jays
- Freddie Freeman, Free Agent
- Matt Olson, Athletics
- Pete Alonso, Mets
- Austin Riley, Braves
- Jose Abreu, White Sox
- Paul Goldschmidt, Cardinals
- Ryan Mountcastle, Orioles
- Josh Bell, Nationals
- C.J. Cron, Rockies
- Rhys Hoskins, Phillies
- Max Muncy, Dodgers
- Trey Mancini, Orioles
- Kris Bryant, Free Agent
- Jared Walsh, Angels
- Anthony Rizzo, Free Agent
- DJ LeMahieu, Yankees
- Jake Cronenworth, Padres
- Lourdes Gurriel, Toronto
- Luke Voit, Yankees
- Joey Votto, Reds
- Ty France, Mariners
- Kyle Schwarber, Free Agent
- Nathaniel Lowe, Rangers
- Bobby Dalbec, Red Sox
- Miguel Sano, Twins
- Rowdy Tellez, Brewers
- Yasmani Grandal, White Sox
- Alex Kirilloff, Twins
- Brandon Belt, Giants
- Frank Schwindel, Cubs
- Josh Naylor, Guardians
- Eric Hosmer, Padres
- Yuli Gurriel, Astros
- Jesus Aguilar, Marlins
- Eduardo Escobar, Mets
- Spencer Torkelson, Tigers
- Andrew Vaughn, White Sox
- Jonathan Schoop, Tigers
- Bobby Bradley, Guardians
- Hunter Dozier, Royals
- Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
- Ji-Man Choi, Rays
- Christian Walker, Diamondbacks
- Jonathan Schoop, Tigers
- Eduardo Escobar, Mets
- Gavin Sheets, White Sox
- Carlos Santana, Royals
- Juan Yepez, Cardinals
- Pavin Smith, Diamondbacks
- Dominic Smith, Mets
- Yandy Diaz, Rays
- Keston Hiura, Brewers
- Yoshi Tsutsugo, Pirates
- Garrett Cooper, Marlins
- Tyler Stephenson, Reds
- Michael Chavis, Pirates
- Triston Casas, Red Sox
- Yu Chang, Guardians
- Colin Moran, Free Agent
- Nick Pratto, Royals
- Evan White, Mariners
- Daniel Vogelbach, Free Agent
- John Nogowski, Braves
- Darin Ruf, Giants
Third Base Rankings
Sleeper: Jeimer Candelario
Comeback Target: Alec Bohm
- Jose Ramirez, Guardians
- Rafael Devers, Red Sox
- Manny Machado, Padres
- Alex Bregman, Astros
- Austin Riley, Braves
- Nolan Arenado, Cardinals
- Wander Franco, Rays
- DJ LeMahieu, Yankees
- Justin Turner, Dodgers
- Anthony Rendon, Angels
- Kris Bryant, Free Agent
- Yoan Moncada, White Sox
- Ke'Bryan Hayes, Pirates
- Ryan McMahon, Rockies
- Adalberto Mondesi, Royals
- Chris Taylor, Dodgers
- Josh Donaldson, Twins
- Ty France, Mariners
- Eugenio Suarez, Reds
- Luis Urias, Brewers
- Bobby Dalbec, Red Sox
- Matt Chapman, Athletics
- Jeimer Candelario, Tigers
- Eduardo Escobar, Mets
- Spencer Torkelson, Tigers
- Alec Bohm, Phillies
- Gio Urshela, Yankees
- Bobby Witt Jr., Royals
- Isiah Kiner, Falefa, Rangers
- Luis Arraez, Twins
- Patrick Wisdom, Cubs
- Jonathan Villar, Free Agent
- Abraham Toro, Mariners
- Josh Rojas, Diamondbacks
- Evan Longoria, Giants
- Yandy Diaz, Rays
- Cavan Biggio, Blue Jays
- Brian Anderson, Marlins
- Jose Miranda, Twins
- Hunter Dozier, Royals
- Joey Wendle, Marlins
- Kyle Farmer, Reds
- Tommy La Stella, Giants
- Leury Garcia, White Sox
- Wilmer Flores, Giants
- Santiago Espinal, Blue Jays
- Mike Moustakas, Reds
- Johan Camargo, Phillies
- Dylan Moore, Mariners
- Carter Kieboom, Nationals
- Josh Harrison, Free Agent
- Ha, Seong Kim, Padres
- Christian Arroyo, Red Sox
- Miguel Andujar, Yankees
Heading Home
We have to remember that MLB locked out the players. They really didn't have to do that. That set a very negative tone, which the players did not appreciate. So, in reality, the negotiations went down hill from there.
Reports indicate the owners tried to add new additions to their last, best and final offer to the players. According to Ross Stripling, the owners were "trying to sneak things through us, like they think we're dumb baseball players and we get sleepy after midnight or something." It's being reported MLB tried to incorporate meal money and the stipends players receive for food against the amount of money teams can spend before they are taxed. Apparently, that was a "late addition" to their deal with the players. Players were furious.
It has come out that owners Bob Castellini (Reds), Chris Ilitch (Tigers), Ken Kendrick (Diamondbacks) and Arte Moreno (Angels) objected to raising the competitive balance tax to the levels ultimately proposed. MLB proposed it anyway, with a first threshold of $220M, an increase of $10M from the recently expired CBA. The $220M was $6M more than their previous offer. The players offer was $238M.
In case you missed it, the MLB Commissioner was caught playing golf and working on his golf swing in Florida during the negotiations. That image of him was sent out in various media outlets. Not good.
If, and when, players get back to work and the lockout ends, there will be a constant flow of MLB transactions. It will be as though a tap will open that could flow for quite some time.
To me, Rob Manfred has shown no leadership in this Civil War. He brags about his labor success. He brags that he believes in collective bargaining. And still, he declared a non-negotiated lockout. He unilaterally declared a deadline for an agreement, or he would shut down scheduled regular-season games. Neither of those issues was negotiated.
I have no faith in Manfred. I have little faith in the owners. Twenty-three of 30 team owners will have to confirm any negotiated CBA. Good luck getting the votes.
Remember, owners really won't start losing real money until the TV networks stop their flow of payments. And frankly, owners don't make their money in April. They can sacrifice money from those small attendance figures in April and hope the players will suddenly change their minds.
Will we have baseball this season? I wish I knew.
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